A family-owned jewelry and optical business in Germany lets its products do the talking
It’s about making the shop the best place for consumers to spend their time
Decathlon opens a store on Kensington High Street
An ‘Online Concept Store’ from Zara has opened in London, but is this the future?
Roadster gets a terrestrial face in Bengaluru, India, with a store that uses lighting and technology to provide a cutting-edge experience
The nature of the design process, and who does what, is changing, and retailers and agencies need to be clear about these new roles
Designer Randal Huntington may be Australian, but today he’s quite at home in Denver
A quick recap of the past year for European retail
Black Friday is a big deal in the U.S., but does it serve any real retailer purpose elsewhere?
There may be good reasons to close fashion shops, for a time, if better sales are the objective
The retail picture may seem pretty dark, but flagships show that optimism is far from dead
Technology to sell ice creams? Why not, and while you're at it, make the confection bespoke
Giving shoppers what they want is almost second nature to Missguided
Retailers must deliver the “best of the best” to keep customers engaged
There is more to putting your head above the parapet than just creating a store that looks different – it has to work, be engaging and...
Previously online-only U.K. retailer Missguided breaks all the rules in its debut brick-and-mortar London store
Some rather lackluster displays in London’s shop windows are symptomatic of a broader malaise, but what can be done?
The new AT&T store in San Francisco takes shoppers on a voyage of digital discovery with a tour of the Internet of Things
This locale-specific store debuts in Hawaii's Ala Moana Center
If you think old formats and “traditional” ways of doing things defy change, take a look at what Clarks is doing in the U.K.